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(09/17/14 10:05pm)
The Princeton Garden Theatre got a makeover this past summer — the walls are bluer, the concession stand is bigger and the ceilings are cleaner. The latest renovation is the result of a change in management of the historic 380-seat theater.
(04/23/14 10:06pm)
Triumph Brewing Company
(04/17/14 4:18pm)
The creators of a class art project that seeks responses to the question, "What can you not say at Princeton?” have reported two incidents against their project.
(04/02/14 10:06pm)
Is that a Nyan Cat on the window? Wait, just kidding, it’s a Pokemon now. What’s that Titan doing there? Above all, what does it all mean? While Street can’t help you on the interpretation front (that is a personal decision only you can make), we can shed some light on the masterminds behind the famed display. Streetinterviewed Jan Cash ’14, Asumi Shibata ’14, Molly Carton ’14 and Vincent Castaneda ’14, four of the residents of 011 and 012 Spelman Halls, about their life in Spelman, their friendship and of course, their eye-catching window display.
(02/11/14 10:18pm)
First Lady Michelle Obama ’85 described feeling overwhelmed when first stepping onto campus as a freshman in a video for “I’m First,” a collection founded by the Center for Student Opportunity.
(02/11/14 9:58pm)
16 students were transported to McCosh Health Center and the University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro due to alcohol consumption this weekend, the highest number in at least the past three years.
(11/05/13 7:29pm)
For the third year in a row, the University will accept applications after its Nov. 1 early action application deadline, this time due to technical difficulties with the newly revised Common Application, according to a press release posted on the University’s Office of Admission website and announcements via its Twitter and Facebook last week.
(09/24/13 9:55pm)
Gail Collins, a New York Times columnist and the first female editor of that paper’s editorial page, spoke on campus Tuesday about women’s rights from the 1960s to the present.
(09/24/13 8:38pm)
The birth control pill, the economy of the 1970s and the civil rights movement were the three factors that made the boom of women’s rights between 1964 and 1972 possible, New York Times columnist and former editor of the Times’ editorial page Gail Collins said in a lecture on Tuesday.
(08/11/13 8:09pm)
New Jersey will hold a special Senate primary election on August 13 to determine the two candidates who will run to fill the seat of former New Jersey Senator Frank Lautenberg, who died in June at the age of 89. The two winners of the Tuesday primary will compete in a special election for senator on October 16.
(06/13/13 8:40pm)
About eight hours after thecall to evacuate due to a bomb threat, the University reopened its campus at6:25 p.m.according to thePrinceton homepage.After an investigation led by the Department of Public Safety and assisted bymultiple law enforcement agenciesincluding the Princeton Police Department, Princeton First Aid and Rescue Squad, Mercer County Sheriff's Department and Prosecutor's Office, Monmouth County K-9 unit, New Jersey State Police, New Jersey Transit Police, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, no explosives were found.
(06/13/13 8:39pm)
Updated 6:00 p.m.: A bomb threat alert was issued by the Universityon Tuesday at 10:26 a.m.The campus was fully evacuated and remained closed throughout the afternoon. Only essential employees from Public Safety and Facilities were asked to remain on campus.
(05/02/12 10:00pm)
Cloister Inn: The WMDs, 2 p.m.
(01/10/12 11:00pm)
Not many students know that the home to the western hemisphere’s largest Samadhi statue of Buddha is located less than six miles from campus, right off Route 27.
(12/07/11 11:00pm)
Former New York governor Eliot Spitzer ’81 discussed issues affecting the U.S. government in a talk on Wednesday moderated by Ferris Professor of Journalism and former Newsweek editor-at-large Evan Thomas.
(12/07/11 11:00pm)
Tuesday evening, Matt Frawley donned a toga, walked through the doors of the Mathey College dining hall and climbed onto a table smack dab in the middle of all of the dinnertime action.
(12/01/11 11:00pm)
“Get ready,” Princeton Entrepreneurship Club co-director of competitions Chenyu Zheng ’12 said each time the giant timer in Dodds Auditorium ticked down to zero. About 150 audience members varying in dress from full suits to jeans and T-shirts waited, eager to hear Princeton’s next big business idea.
(11/30/11 11:00pm)
In May 2011, former Penn students Joseph Cohen, Dan Getelman and Jim Grandpre left college early to focus on developing Coursekit, a new learning management system designed to supplant Blackboard use at universities.
(11/30/11 11:00pm)
There are some things that just cannot be taught in a class. That’s what Devon Chen ’13 learned as a freshman after she took the Bartending 101 class offered through the Princeton Formal Services Agency.
(11/09/11 11:00pm)
If you were walking around the football stadium last Tuesday evening, you may have run into an energetic man in a baby-blue sport coat gesturing excitedly toward the night sky. And, if you were to approach him, he would tell you that — for that night only — there was an object the size of an aircraft carrier between the earth and the moon.